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Fulcrum Racing Quattro Carbon

Fulcrum Racing Quattro Carbon
4.6 / 5
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5 / 5

Great wheelset

- David, 18 July, 2018

Great value for money

5 / 5

Great wheels - good balance of lightness and speed

- Tom, 21 May, 2018

Cracking wheels - made my bike much faster

5 / 5

Great "all terrain" upgrade at a price that can't be beat

- Lee, 20 May, 2018

For the price Mantel are doing these wheels I would wager you cannot beat these wheels for a "do everything" set of carbon hoops ... believe me I've tried! I spent a lot of time reading and researching all aspects of wheels and current design thinking before I pulled the trigger on these ... and honestly I am very, VERY happy with them. For ref: I am mid forties, 77kg, ride 3-5 times a week (99% of time alone) and do ~9000km year in predominantly dry conditions on both broken or rough and also super smooth (read: polished!) roads ... ftp was around 260 when I got these, but increased since. I've saved around 350-400g in weight from my previous wheels and ride a carbon framed Specialized Tarmac. I have put around 1200km on these wheels so far. So let's get over the first elephant in the room ... Braking ... with the supplied pads these are better in both wet and dry conditions than my old alu wheels with ultegra brakes and pads. In my eagerness to ride, on the 2nd day out I was hit by a torrential 45 min downpour and found to my amazement that the power and feel of the brakes/rims was far better than I had had for the previous 15000km! Elephant no2 - crosswinds ... again to my surprise these are way better at fending off gusting crosswinds of 40-50kmh than my old alu wheels ever were ... so old carbon issues/myths and/or any concerns I had about the negative side of buying carbon wheels were blown away in first 2x rides! On to why most of us are after new wheels is most likely performance. Basically "yes they are better everywhere" is the answer to any question you might ask me. Descending and fast flat roads (and/or strong headwinds) I would say they are 5%-10% faster. On rolling hills up to ~7% they just carry a lot more momentum, and on steeper stuff I am also feeling the benefit of the weight savings mentioned earlier, although obviously not as pronounced as a super lightweight set of climbing wheels. When sprinting or jumping up on the pedals to get over a crest they spin up super fast and easy, and I've never had any issues with flex or brake rub from them (true when delivered). I also ride with a power meter so can see measured differences in watts I'm putting out ... its really not just a perceived increase. I have a theory that part of the benefit is from the deadspots at the top and bottom of the pedal stroke - with lighter faster wheels less effort is required to generate forward momentum, so these points are providing more drive and so helping overall momentum ... ?? The hubs seem fine - needed to tweak the rear bearing preload adjuster after first couple of rides after they had bedded in, quick and easy job, no stress. Only thing I would say is that this is perhaps where weight could be shed or a bit of longevity added to the wheels?? ... however more expensive hubs would probably put these out of the sweet spot price range they are in so I would not have bought them :) Comfort and compliance of these wheels is fantastic ... they soak up road buzz and hard bumps really nices (on 25mm Vittoria Corsa G+). One very slight negative - there is occasionally a slight chirping sound which I believe is from how the air passes over the spokes at high speeds and at certain yaw angles ... not enough to annoy me so no major beef. Tyre fitting no issue and from what I have read from trusted reviews they can also be run as tubeless, despite Fulcrum no touting them as such. So basically ... very happy with these wheels. I can put out more power for longer and seem to run 1-2kmh faster on my average daily rides ... and ... they make the bike look so much nicer :))

Pros & Cons

fast
looks
OEM Carbon quality at a price hard to beat

5 / 5

Fantastic wheelset , great bearings and build quality

- Russell, 2 April, 2018

5 / 5

Great Wheels at an amazing price

- Derry, 7 February, 2018

Great Carbon wheelset, only a few kms so far but braking is very good. Weighed in very close to manufacturers spec. Shimano freehub is nearly silent. 40mm seems the best balance for most users if you are a common Sportive or basic racer. Before you buy 50mm plus rims really ask yourself if you can maintain the average speed needed to get any benefit.

Pros & Cons

Balance between cost, weight, look is great

5 / 5

Great Wheels

- Dinis, 24 January, 2018

Good wheels at a very good price!

5 / 5

Great service, great price, great wheels

- Neil, 14 November, 2017

Happy with the whole process from buying to receiving to trying out my wheels.

5 / 5

Excellent Wheels

- Simon, 13 October, 2017

I purchased these wheels as I needed a new set of decent carbon road wheels and after reading the reviews took the plunge.On my first ride I noticed that they were super smooth and comfortable with 25c tyres fitted. I used them in my annual club hill climb and came 2nd, so I was well impressed. So I can only give them praise at the moment.Totally recommended.

Pros & Cons

Comfy
Excellent braking
Smooth

5 / 5

Perfect for speed

- Petri, 8 September, 2016

Bought as an upgrade to Scott Foil. Fits nicely with the carbon scheme of the frame and adds somewhat to the aero properties. Very stable in different wind conditions and runs smoothly. Very satisfied.

Pros & Cons

Looks
Stable in wind
Stylish

5 / 5

Real good

- Bjarne, 10 May, 2016

Light, fast an comfortable